Acid Drops

Its a pale yellow tangy citrus flavoured hard boiled sweet in a wrapper that makes your face pull that just-ate-a-whole-lemon look! They are the perfect mix of sweet and sour and a firm traditional British favourite.

Almond Nougat

Soft-ish vanilla nougat in neat blocks, with real almonds. These old fashioned sweets are not too sweet, they are just perfect. Traditional nougat was first found in Italy in the early 15th Century so we should thank those Italians for this yummy treat!

Aniseed Balls

Aniseed Balls are one of our best selling sweet...maybe because they're so good, maybe because you get loads of them, maybe because they bring back good memories of using them as marbles... Whatever the reason, they're a big seller! There is even one lady who comes in every fortnight and buys 5 of them every time. That is just how good they are.

Like Mini Gobstoppers, they're maroon coloured then white in the middle till you get to the aniseed pip. However the pip is more like a flavoured pip, hard to find one's with a real aniseed pip. But they are ever popular so a great substitute for the real old fashioned type

Army & Navy

Sweet speaking, the Army and the Navy are the same thing. Same sweet, same shape, same flavour, all one smallish tablet with a liquorice menthol flavour. If you're not sure what that tastes like then think of a Black Jack and imagine a hard boiled version of that. All the taste of a Black Jack without it sticking in your teeth! Yum! You don't have to be in the Army or the Navy to eat them either! These sweets are for everyone... yay!

Hardboiled all the way through to the very central atom.

Made by Paynes and are the very best in the west (and the east and the whole wide world).

Banana Split Eclairs

If you were playing Twister and someone stuck one one these in your mouth while your one arm was over your left leg whilst sort of bent over backwards, you could assume that you'd just been fed an entire banana split in one mouthful...well that's what we suppose...!

Softish toffee on the outside with the banana inside all cosy.

If you have fillings then might not be the best option or maybe you could throw them in the microwave for a few seconds and then Bob's your Uncle, a soft and amazingly tasty banana split toffee that won't take your teeth with it!

Black and White Mints

Made by Taveners, a neat sandwich of white mint with black liquorice in the middle. These sweets are unique in both taste and texture and are super yummy!

You may remember these from way back when but they are not quite like how they used to be. The layers used to be liquorice mint liquorice mint liquorice but now it's mint liquorice mint liquorice mint! This means that the sweets are now slightly more mint and slightly less liquorice but they still have that same delicious taste.

Black Jack Chews

The original Barratt (now Candy Land) Black Jacks are a classic British sweets and are most commonly found with their best friend Fruit Salads. Black Jacks are aniseed flavoured chewy black rectangles that are loved by children and adults alike. Children love the way that their tongues go black after munching on a few of them and adults love remembering one of the tastes of their childhood.

Black Jacks are so named because their packet used to feature a smiling golliwog on the packet back in the 1920's. Back then, this was deemed okay to use for advertising liquorice but, by the late 1980's, Barratt realised the error of their ways and rebranded the offensive packaging with a pirate logo instead. However, this logo was also gone by the early 1990's and became the distinctive black and white swirl pattern that we all remember. The design was yet again changed in 2008 to a black packet with red writing. Luckily, despite all the design changes, the taste stayed the same... yum!

Blackcurrant & Liquorice Bonbons

Good old-fashioned bonbons but with a twist! The unusual taste of blackcurrant and liquorice is unique but, boy, it sure does taste good! They aretop quality, handmade bonbons that are a light pink/purple with a slightly thicker coating than other brands. They have a lovely chewy liquorice toffee centre that make this tasty sweet last that extra bit longer.

Bubblegum Balls

Bubblegum Balls perfect for your gumball/bubblegum machine. There are lots of different colours and flavours that look really yummy and taste it too! They're great for blowing bubbles. How big of a bubble can you blow

Chewing Nuts

Chewing nuts... not nuts but toffee! Although, we'll guarantee that you'll be nuts about the taste! These marble sized sweets are made of a good chewy toffee with a tasty chocolate flavour coating. Yum!

Chocolate Cinder Toffee

Big pieces of honeycomb covered in a superb tasting chocolate. Nice sized chunks that you can bite into for a satisfying crunch or pop into our mouth whole if you are so inclined. Very popular in the shop; it just flies off our shelves.

Chocolate Gold Coins

Milk chocolate coins in the style of an old 5 pence piece and a bit bigger than a 2 coin. A nice change from the Euro and Dollar ones that you normally find in the shops. You'll get around 18 in a 200g bag.

These are great if you're having a pirate party or to have as wedding favours.

Clove Balls

Clove Balls have been popular right from the very beginnings and they are still a big seller in our shop. They are a handmade sweet that is a favourite in winter time due to their lovely warm clove flavour.

Or how about a mix of clove and other warming things in our Winter Mixture

Coconut Ice

Original Coconut Ice with a pink strawberry coconut part molded to it to form a scrumptious block of perfectly crumbly and not-over sweet Coconut Ice. Great for using as bricks in a yummy sweet house, How high can you stack your coconut ice Can you eat as much as you can stack

I've got a lovely bunch of coconut (ice) There they are all standing in a row Big ones, small ones, some as big as your head! (okay, not quite)!